The recent "heat" threads brought back a memory. I had a coach who told us to leave our shirts on when they got drenched with sweat because he thought they would cool us. Naturally I always insisted on taking my shirt off and did so.
I always thought this was completely absurd! Take the shirt off and you can feel the immediate relief as the heat dissipates!
But when I'd tell this story to some people, I would be shocked when they responded that they not only agreed with the logic but that their experience was that keeping the shirt ON made them feel cooler!
I CANNOT argue with someone's experience, even though logically I know it doesn't make any sense. What do y'all think? Am I missing something? Or may I continue to scoff at this "gem" of coaching advice?
I always thought this was completely absurd! Take the shirt off and you can feel the immediate relief as the heat dissipates!
But when I'd tell this story to some people, I would be shocked when they responded that they not only agreed with the logic but that their experience was that keeping the shirt ON made them feel cooler!
I CANNOT argue with someone's experience, even though logically I know it doesn't make any sense. What do y'all think? Am I missing something? Or may I continue to scoff at this "gem" of coaching advice?
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